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Mt. McKinley
the highest point of Alaska's continent
Appalachian Mountains
North Americas oldest mountains
Tributaries
or smaller rivers and streams
Mississippi River
one of North America's longest rivers
Great lakes
glacial basins that filled and became the Great lakes
Fossil fuels
Coal, petroleum, and natural gas
Fisheries
or places for catching fish and other sea animals
Aquaculture
or fish farming, has become a growing economic activity
Everglades
Shelter a great variety of vegetation and wildlife
Death Valley
has the highest temperature ever recorded in the U.S.
Great Plains
Large bodies of water that tend to moderate climate
Newfoundland
land thats found new
Yukon territory
Lands along the artic coast fall into the Tundra climate